Ron Hill
Ron Hill
Ronald "Ron" Hill MBEis an English runner and clothing entrepreneur. He was the second man to break 2:10 in the marathon; he set world records at four other distances, but never laid claim to the marathon world record. He has run two Olympic Marathons, and has a personal marathon record of 2:09:28. In 1970, Hill won the 74th Boston Marathon in a course record 2:10:30. He also won gold medals for the marathon at the European Championships in 1969 and...
ProfessionRunner
Date of Birth25 September 1938
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That has a lot of implications for tech stocks, ... Maybe we've seen the highs and lows of the year.
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Take a look at Philip Morris ( MO ), ... I think this stock is going to survive pretty nicely.
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They'll continue to see money flow go in and drive prices higher,
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They've had a little bit of a workout today. We've been here every year, and we'll be here again next year.
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It looks like we may be on the way to recovery,
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It's giving an encouraging sign that an economic turnaround is around the corner. Sales and profit growth can't be too far behind.
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That's another thing that helps these companies do well in this time period,
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The key thing here is, we're sort of short on liquidity, so we don't have enough money to raise everything. Investors have to focus on good sectors with leading stocks especially with good earnings revision profiles, and where there's support for rising profit and expectations going forward,
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They're on the right track for subscriber growth, ... But more importantly, they're starting to focus now on getting more money out of each subscriber. So one of the tricky things will be to get people to stop focusing purely on subscriber growth and start thinking more about revenue per subscriber. They've got their own sort of gathering area for shopping for e-commerce, for Christmas time. Remember e-commerce season starts now with back-to-school and peaks with Christmas. This is going to be a time of a lot of excitement in the Internet space and we think AOL is well positioned to take advantage of that.
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They have not been attractive stocks to own this year because they've had trouble growing revenues, ... But now, all of a sudden, that nice steady growth in earnings -- coupled with the fact that because of the weaker dollar, their translated earnings from international sales are going to be much stronger -- (means) these companies are looking very attractive.
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The classic response is that you have pent up selling. People get nervous, uncertainty brings prices down as it normally does,
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These are interesting stories out there and they've adapted well to all of the turmoil overseas,
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The markets continue to mark time. Every day we get worries about inflationary pressures and interest rate pressures. Stocks have a hard time rising, but the reasons to rise are still coming through with strong earnings gains.
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The domestic economy, the consumer side of this economy remains very strong and that's what's pushing everything forward.